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1 разрабатывать
(что-л.)несовер. - разрабатывать; совер. - разработать1) с.-х. cultivate; till2) тех.; (на что-л.) (на станке и т.п.)work up (into), process3) (о вопросе, плане и т.п.)work out/up; elaborate (детально); develop (планы)5) минер. (выбирать без остатка)6) ( улучшать)develop, train to perfection -
2 прецезионность
Наименьшая разница, которую можно уверенно различить в процессе измерения.Примечание. Применительно к геодезической съёмке прецезионность представляет собой уровень качества выполнения операции или степень совершенства приборов и методов, используемых при выполнении измерений.The smallest difference that can be reliably distinguished by a measurement process.Note.— In reference to geodetic surveys, precision is a degree of refinement in performance of an operation or a degree of perfection in the instruments and methods used when taking measurements.(AN 15)Official definition added to AN 15 by Amdt 29 (06/11/1997) and modified by Amdt 33 (25/11/2004).Русско-английский словарь международной организации гражданской авиации > прецезионность
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